
Aug 24, 2010
Tampa Bay Rays Manager Joe Maddon ’76 Will Receive Honorary Degree and Give Talk
Manager of the Tampa Bay Rays since 2005 and known as “one of baseball’s more purely intelligent men in uniform,” Joe Maddon ’76 led the Rays to…
Manager of the Tampa Bay Rays since 2005 and known as “one of baseball’s more purely intelligent men in uniform,” Joe Maddon ’76 led the Rays to…
Lafayette’s new major in theater will allow students to apply rigorous academic inquiry to performance, production, theater practice, and dramatic literature…
What did Lafayette’s student bloggers do this summer? Imogen Cain ’12 prepared artwork for an exhibition in Newark, attended a national sorority convention…
Jenn Rossmann is living a double life: When she’s not studying fluid dynamics, she’s writing fiction. “I’m an engineer who likes words,” she…
Pete Carril ’12 (Princeton, N.J.), an American studies major, spent the summer working as an intern in the marketing department of MSNBC in New York City…
Richard Koplin ’64, clinical associate professor at New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, spent a year seeking someone to help complete research he began with…
Chawne Kimber has always liked math, but she hasn’t always admitted it. “I was one of the girls who had to hide it because it wasn’t cool at the…
Summer brings long hours of sunshine on Lafayette’s stately buildings and magnificent grounds.
Studying art at Lafayette is a lot like training for a triathlon, where not only do you have to run, you also swim and bike, and physical talent isn’t…
Skip Wilkins, associate professor of music, has spent the summer performing throughout Europe with the Rostislav Fras – Skip Wilkins Quintet, promoting…